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VOLUME 37.
EIGHT PACES
PALO .ALTO CAL- rill'USDW. AUGUST .0.191.
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NO. |7,
NOW LISTEN
Ttsc rtsuSce of aU rriu* -si
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THK "WHITE MtKNTAIN
-Sl.75
Tbey arc the only PKRFECT FREEZE IW aad lhere ■
Jws* a* good. Yon wtll fllwd them at the
RiCht In the CVtiter of tb* CKg.
20c
dotes
25c
6c
10
Now
20
85c
We must be out of here
by Aug. 20
Following are a few prices
Dishes thst sell si high M $28.00 ut Now $11.15
Dishes that sell ss high a, 15.00 set Now 550
Glasses thsl sell lor 1.25 1.30 Now 60
Classes that sell for 1.0(1 Now 50
Brass Wsre one hstf ihelr vslue
Silver Wsre 3.00 snd 4.00 value Now 1.75
Toy, st yoar own price
Jelly Glasses
Lamps 65 snd 75 cent .slue
Pearl top Lamp Chimneys
Brushes thst sell for 30 cents
Glsss Water Pitchers 35 snd 40 eenu
Clsss Water Pitchers 1.25 snd 1.35 Now
These Goods must sell and there
arebarpainstoo numerous tc mention
MAYFIELD HAS DOCTOR JORDAN TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO STANFORD UNION
SUFFRAGE RALLY TALK IN HONOLULU OPEN AUGUST 28 WILL BUILD SOON
I.AKliK VI HIILM'I ill \i;s MANY m I wii it i lilt.. M Mil Wll.l. Hi: P.X 1MIIStTIO.NH |.u; REMOVAL MuSl.l Is ODMM i\ mTRAIHLT
HPKAKKH ri.t-i.ll> MIR YOTRft HKM1 <••. » KM-.ill FOR ttY I*)M>ITIO\fc %\|» Ft>R \KW t\|i l.l ||.|i|\<; PLA<V* ARR
FOR WOKRK. nil -mi s i I't 1*1 IX HK4H\K AKil'KT WI. in is,. MADK.
Mr*. Margaret Yes* of Ibe Htal* at\la hflrial Article Umim In* Tt,*- IMwrlpwl •«•! a'h.-Cmw, -|p*| Fi, |Ur ,|,i ti. Feegnanw Will Hs.
WaahlagtSNi la the First Times He DWuem His Peace Hay* lo 1'o-afer With I'arents ,„t ynwn Maay nahai ubws
An eighth amendmen' rally was
held laat evening la A. O. U. W.
Rait la WayOeid A targ* and eo-
tbuslastlc crowd was praeeat Mra.
Flf* Waring prealded at the meeting Mrs. Kmll-. Kama of Palo Alio
•iplalned tbe eighth amendment to
tbe peopla.
Kir* Heat argument* ware made
for th* adoption of th* amendment
by Mra Margaret Yost of Ihe state
of Washington. She waa followed
by a atrong plea In favor ef tbe bal-
In ord«r that tbe people of Hon- The public schools will open on
olutu may hear the views of Dr. Monday. August Sllb. al I o'clock.
David Starr Jordan, president of Ki ami nation* for Ibe removal of
Stanford t'ntraralty. un "Interna- condition* and for new puplla en-,
tru. upon.' tering either th* high school or!
grammar school from other dials will be given on Friday, Au-
1 I8U. at I o'clock a iu It Is
ttonat Peace." the Chlvu
whl.h the noted college pcofss
and lecturer salleg yeeterday. '
be held over nlghi a( (he Island ,r"
pott Ordinarily tbe liner would **'
her
that all should b*
lol for women by Mrs, Sophie Durat
of'Sunnyvalr
Mrs Jennie Arnott president nf
."' Ihe coautv suffrage . association,
spnkr .on party organisation and
urged a prompt and united effort on
the part of Mayfleld to vote In fe-
vor of the eighth amendment on October litd Mr. Wilder of Mayfleld
made a speech In which ha aaked
the voter* present In east their bat-
lots In favor of the "amen.lmant -
K-.
voyage for tbe Par Imporii
■ me day she touched al Hme.
llenolntu. bul. as Profeaaor Jordan No M-mlnttIon, w1,l beglven be-
haa an addreaa scheduled fn- Ibe , ....
.. , .,, _ .. . a.... low the sltlh grade nf lb* grammar
evening tb* ve***l will wait for blm.
which lr a breach very seldom made ********* ™** Paplls who wish to
'* bv the strict steamship ofTi.lsl* I remove cnndlllnni by examination
Jordan, who la accompa* *m be eligible lo take (hem only
as prevloutl. outlined, namely,
r bl* sll. I* making a logr
Orlen( (n lhe Interest of in-
inal paaes He will l.-cture
[•rlm-lpal rllie* of The Orient
II visit Knrea hy special
Tbe view* ot tha college
Important
of Ibe
In Hi*
aod *
IJUCst
prasideni on tbe
are pretty well hi
•last he fore* leaving Doctor Jordan1 wrote ihe following article nr
peace fnr The Times:
The Herman people as a whot*
The Regent ad, which usually occupies this position, will be found
graatly enlarged oo tb* local page. *w 1o**P**** Although one phase
-t , , ' jof lhe German diplomacy has been
■Rdward Sherman, who has been lo 'r'rtp ,n l""* ********** and (o
living In Im-^rlal valley for several I eapbaalle the general feeling of Ibe
- spending a month with his «"»'« P**!'!* '■ i" »h* airrellon of.
- - Mr. and Mm P W.-flher- *m|p|bl<',. ■*•&*«*****
man II* la accompanied hy hla.
wife and little daughter and mad*
the irip ir.,.., tha *»atb In hta motor
iilined. namely, tbat
th«r have done systematic study
during vacation undera competent
tutor saftVleu! to be determined by
(he teacher In charge of the examination. *
Puplla coming from other schools
wllb satisfactory credenUala will
nol he rei]iiir*.,l to lake Ibe exam-
Inatlona. The regular meeting nf
. •WWCari**.-; rtzmrw:£m
THIN
I'* Just Ilka throwing money
away to fall lo boy your coal for
this year right now—price* are at
tbelr lowest now, and by ' buying
your year's supply you can avoid all
danger of atrlhas, shortage, poor ds-
'■'.■■ tr.ri, ate.
Try Peacock Rork Spring* or Klag
• ■»] They wilt satisfy,
W. O. HORARTR
Pbone is:i\. 427 High sir,. ..
•Ml'
theme Then. If any one
many wants war tt Is the ifmtrr
members of tbr army nfllcers, who
l seek milliard glory and fiscal promo-
tlnn. Ao Is lhe ease nf Japan, which
' I* now laboring under a war debt
of ll.jnn riftft'iiw,. ,t,d i* fighting
han! tn stave off bankruptcy. •
Thr peare movement se non ir
. altr*. Is nothing bul (he proce** of
j substituting law fnr war. Once thl«
jtreaiy Is on Ihe lniernallnnat stat-
I lite hooks, aa surely aa daylight suc-
i reeds dawn, the nations nf Ibe world
will Join In. The league will Inevitably grow Into power and prestige
until all Ihe nations of the world
will weld Into a concordant and
l-rnaperous circle
The work for peace naturally divide* Haelf Into (hree forma of effort. First. th« Investigations of
the cause*, conditions and egerts of
International war The Cannes In
general have been the adventurous
or restless spirit, the revJstaoce lo
opprasalon or Ihe greed for land and
money. The *wars of adventure ills-
all lba teacher* of th* local schools.'
wilt bo held in room * In lha high")
school on Saturday. August lath, atj
2 iv i lo, k in lhe aflernnoo. All
t.-aihera are expected Id be pre*eut-
prlndpel*- and tlie principals of
the high school aud grammar arhool;
will be In their respective offices
daring ib* .niire ig] of Friday.
it Ifsih and aS of the fnre
of the next to confer with parents and puplla.
School wlll'conUnue all dav Mnn
August JSth. Puplla. who'
know Ihelr • laeslfl.nllnn and, have;
their booki a ill bring (hem to school]
on that day All pupils of the high
»'■ hoot and grammar arhool shnuld
bring- at I'-asl one notebook with
them.
Or,
and Mr*, l.l..,.I Mills Place
returned from (*a(allna, where
.pent several wee|.B,
Plana for (he Sianford t'ai
progressing rapidly aad It la t
ed H.at actual building cperatloaa
will begin before ihe close nf Iho
fall s*me*l*r. Harold Q Fergweo*.
who'ls one o' tboae most actively
engtged In working (or the union. -
wltl spend some time In Ibe southern pert of th* Stale cnUrclln* f*-na*
the subscriber* who live there.
Taenty-flvr thousand dollara must
b* In Ihe hand* of Ibe board of director* before building wortr begins
About twenly. thousand dollars bae
been en4leete.f.snd''nmney |« rnmlaa-
In ai a good r»te, |**, non hevtag
/-*n subscribed hy ■ Stanford' «lu-
'ii.tii. antf alumni.
The Stanford t'nlon wilt ba ■
larac clubhou»e for lb* ua* of att
sludenls and graduate* la tlftl H
C Hoover '•■'-. of landon, made tho
first move toward* gelllug Ibe build-
lag by sub-scribing ill.eee Other
graduate* followed wllh vartoaa
amounts of money and a larg* ala-
■l.iii a*.,.tirt.l, waa held the following spring wben 11.1.ioe was subscribed In about len minute*
- Since lhat Hme other sludeate
have subscribed •&-*. wbtch la th*
amount of money .r*o,uired for *
lire membership In Ibe union. Tb*rw
are now )A9 atuden(s In college who
have subscribed, .and a campaign
will prohablv be made for additional subscriptions from lhe large number of ne* men registered '
The Rlanford I'n loo wilt he rue
oa the plan of a metropolitan dob.
with all the convenience* nf such an
Institution li will aerve as a common meeting ground for all siu*
den's and member*, nf tbe faculty,
beside* ngcrlKga home for visiting
alumni. II wtll be situated la a
convenient place..- The director*
plan to nave lhe clubhouse built Of
stone after the chararler of lha architecture of the rjuadrangl*.
Foster or Crawford Peaches
Picked Ripe and packed right. Grown on
that red soil at Los Altos. Ask your grocer lor
Adams Fruit.
,M. O. ADAMS, Grower
Los Altos
JEWEL THEATER
. ,, TIMF I* AT,.AS-T,r ITTV SXII THK TlSn l.,:VllTIOS«.
Circuit Vaudeville Starts Next
SATURDAY NIGHT
Amateur night as usual every Tuesday
4 reels of the Best Motion Piciures
Usual Price. 10c
appeared for Ihe mosl part when Individual or gii*-rtltlii methods gave
place io wholesale destruction by
the machine gun and lis associated
Implements of aclenllflc Invention.;
When men are billed wholesale
wilhoul discrimination at long range.
as one would knock down caterpillar* with a gardfttt ho**, the spirit ■
of adventure lr out of II.
War* of B*lf-d*fens** occur sometime* and may occur again, but moat
wars of recent and earlier Iftncs
have been waged In (he interest of
(be ramp followers.
The History of war and ibe hl*-|
lory of graft run side by aide.
The Hme haa nftw paaaed whan;
any- nation ran make money out of
(Continued ob page l.l
. Mlas Mlnul* Albertlne Foi aad
Krnest Reynolds Purdum. Stanford
'Ml. wer* married nn August Id at
rarmel-by-lhe-Sea. They wtll lie*
In Palo Alto while (be groom Is fla*
Ishtng hi. advanced work In law at
Stanford.
Th* Christian Rnd**vor Society
of the Prrabyierttn Churcb" gave a .
so-rfla.1 last evonlng In (he ehureh
parlors. Th* gue*(s were membera,
of ibe congregation.
Mr. and Mra. Dun lap and family
bave moved from their home oa
Rracraon street to 1ST Ramona
"II Sbe slender*" Slender* She
can bathe In a fountain goat"—■
Spblax. .,
PALO AI.TO HIOPRRTY
THE PKXIXSri-A'S BEST HIT
BUT NOW
DON'T WAIT
Large villa lot 100x:SO. 11.200;
terms to suit purchaser.
Also lw>«tory sis room and bath
modern .house, tot SQxlSQ: must he
aold. Cash payment |200; balance
I "'- per month.
Now I* the time to bay.
See the agent—
THE 3. 3. MORRIS BKAI* ERTATF
COMPART
U , 120 I'alversJty Aveaae.
Aa OM TradlUoo.
Jack—What le ao rare ae a steak
■ well doMt *-,
Haq— A "borrowing stude without
a check coming tomorrow.—Dartmouth Jock-o*—Laaters.
UNIVERSITY
Trans fcr Co.
Freight. Piano, Hag&agc and
FuroHnrr Moving, Storage.
See a* tor rate* to and from
San Francisco, loads or parts
nf loads. Also for reduced
rate* or shipment* east by
.railway.
Kl I'niver*lty Avenne.
Phone* 4471*. 44SK
COMFORT SHOES
We are making a special display of
easy Shops for warm weather.
Yoo will probably be surprised to find
the number of styles wc show. Soft
sensible shoes add to summer foot comfort. See our window.
Ste^Xs^*
Novelty Theater
THK FAMILY RKSORT—I1RHT OF THK laATRST
Thursday and Friday
Marvelous Horsemanship
rifi'-cuiii 11
rd
»lry at Port Mye-r,
grs-ata-st pi> im , >.f IU li.,'l ever -I.
AND I Hill I. OTHi:it HI kl -s
(■mission 10c. First
Small Orders Promptly
Attended to
PHONE 268K
Santa Fe Lumber Company
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